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Open government empowers students, from Portugal to Peru
New computers, recreational equipment, a school garden, or recycling equipment? In Portugal, students are having their say. For six years now, the Ministry of Education has hosted an open budgeting initiative – Orçamento Participativo das Escolas, or OPEscolas – reaching some 200,000 young people in 90% of the country’s public schools.
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Nepotism, fraud, waste, and cheating ... welcome to England's school system
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Liz Lightfoot - The Guardian
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1,500 penalties handed out for cheating in vocational exams
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Will Hazell - I
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Nursery boss accused of funding fraud tells jury she did not ask parent to lie
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Deborah Hardiman - Express & Starr
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Education of academy pupils harmed by trust failures, MPs warn
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Rajeev Syal - The Guardian
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Anti-corruption day: developing country capacity to fight corruption in education
IIEP has trained more than 2,200 people in the area of transparency, accountability, and anti-corruption measures in education since 2003. From 4 to 6 October 2018, the Institute joined forces with NEPC to offer a new course on this topic in Tbilisi for country teams from Azerbaijan, Croatia, Estonia, Georgia, Moldova, and Mongolia.
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